Solve the problem.Tote boards at race tracks list the odds that a horse will lose the race. If the probability of a horse winning the race is , then what are the odds listed on the tote board?

A. 6 to 5
B. 6 to 1
C. 5 to 6
D. 1 to 11


Answer: A

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A.
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A.
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